The Prince's Tale

Aug 31, 2007 17:10




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mmailliw August 31 2007, 21:51:41 UTC
I) Snape deserved a decent post mortem after the death scene reduced him to a shell of his former self (how am I supposed to believe that Snape allowed himself to die like that without a single one of the witty ironic barbs we come to know and love ( ... )

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alpaca4eva August 31 2007, 22:03:34 UTC
Therefore, it seems apparent that Harry's paternal grandfather was probably a Slytherin

You mean grandmother right? Harry's grandfather (James's dad) was a Gryffindor. Since I saw the Black family tree, I figured that they were Harry's grandparents. It's kind of cool that James and Sirius were actually that closely related.

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mmailliw August 31 2007, 22:09:49 UTC
That's what I meant too; I obviously wasn't thinking there.

However, it seems we agree on the conjectured identity of Harry's grandparents: a Gryffindor on the Black family tree, a Slytherin Black, and two Muggles!

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amara_anon August 31 2007, 22:36:00 UTC
Ironic that Snape died in the Shrieking Shack, the same place where James saved him from getting killed in before. I thought that was an interesting touch.

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oscypek September 1 2007, 00:22:19 UTC
II) I know people like to muse that Snape could have planned to carry some antidote to a snake bite, but my impression was that he died from the blood loss rather than poison (plus Nagini is not your typical snake, heh). Thoughts?

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